Earlier in the year, our elementary school CSW classes learned about the structure of human hands by building working models showing bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. In April, our middle- and high-school classes explored this topic by dissecting actual chicken feet. In addition to learning basic dissection techniques and […]
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Gravity is the force that makes things fall to the ground, but what allows some things to fly or float? Why does a piece of paper float lazily to the ground, while the same piece will drop straight down if it’s crumpled into a ball? Birds, kites, and pieces […]
Understanding acids, bases, and their interaction is fundamental to the study of chemistry. In this session, students at VMHS used a home-made pH indicator solution (red cabbage juice) to test and identify the acidity level of common things like ammonia, vinegar, laundry detergent, juices, milk, and Coke. After using their […]